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'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the Militia in Georgian satirical prints
Matthew McCormack
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Georgian
100%
Militias
100%
Amusement
100%
Satirical Prints
100%
Soldiers
80%
Military
60%
Gillray
60%
Amateur
40%
18th Century
20%
Painters
20%
Jokes
20%
Anglo-American
20%
Comics
20%
Continental Europe
20%
Eighteenth-century Britain
20%
Citizen-soldier
20%
Executive Power
20%
Ordinary Citizen
20%
Poking
20%
Plasterer
20%
Cobble
20%
American Tradition
20%
Graphic Satire
20%
Mockery
20%
Hairdressers
20%
National Strength
20%
James Gillray
20%
Visual Techniques
20%
Field Days
20%
Political Issues
20%
Left-to-right
20%
Constitutional Debate
20%
Home Guards
20%
Arts and Humanities
Army
100%
Civilians
100%
amusement
100%
Fun
33%
Europe
33%
Jokes
33%
Satire
33%
Liminal
33%
Continental
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Eighteenth-century Britain
33%
Militiamen
33%
Citizen-soldier
33%
Pride
33%
American tradition
33%
Anglo-American
33%
mockery
33%
Home Guard
33%
Political Issue
33%
Tag
33%
Uniformity
33%